Emiliano Ruiz Carletti
Emiliano Ruiz Carletti
I'd be extremely interested in this feature, as of today I must have two calendar widgets which requires an active effort to see if there's something in the other calendar...
It has been a while since I used this plugin, but if the issue is still related to an omnisharp version you have to manually delete the existing omnisharp installation...
A different approach would be to default to a specific version instead of latest.
I use one of the latest builds (`nvim v0.5.0-828-g0a95549d6` specifically) and it works as expected. Have you tried the following https://github.com/coc-extensions/coc-omnisharp/issues/43#issuecomment-742796948?
After completely ruining my computer today I've fixed it but I have absolutely no idea what could it be... Thins I've done: - Uninstalled and reinstalled `coc-omnisharp` (completely) - Uninstalled...
I've tried multiple versions before and it happened with all 1.37.x versions that work. It has to be something else,
I can relate to what addison said. The issue occurs in some projects, but not others. Sometimes deleting and recloning the project fixes it, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes updating reated...
First I see by your LspInfo that you're passing -configuration and -data flags, that's handled by this launcher automatically so you don't have to worry about that, unknown arguments it...
Thanks I'll report it to proton to see if anyone else had the same problem, and yes it's the PlayStation edition.
UPDATE: I've noticed this is not exclusive to EA WRC as I was able to replicate this issue in Dirt Rally, Dirt Rally 2.0, and Assetto Corsa Competizione by tweaking...